You will be made to care.

Parents say their daughters were told to ask one another for a kiss and they say two girls were told to stand in front of the class and pretend they were lesbians on a date. She told me, Mom we all get teased and picked on enough. Now Im going to be called a lesbian because I had to ask another girl if I could kiss her, parent, Mandy Coon, told reporters. Coon says parents were given no warning about the presentation and there was no opportunity to opt-out. Both the school principal and the district superintendent are defending the workshops and advising they will schedule more. The school is overstepping its bounds in not notifying parents first and giving us the choice, another parent said. I thought it was very inappropriate. That kind of instruction is best left up to the parents. I was absolutely furious  really furious, a parent who asked to remain anonym...